Big Toenail Fungus Treatment Quickie





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40 million people in the United States alone struggle with onychomycosis, commonly known as toenail fungus. Once fungus gets under a toenail, it’s difficult to treat. Topical toenail treatments don’t always work and oral medications carry a risk of side effects and can be hard on the body.

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Is Nail Fungus Contagious?
The answer to this question is, simply, “yes.” Nail fungus, or onychomychosis, is caused by tiny, living microorganisms that live on dead skin tissue. The fungi can be transmitted from one person to another either through direct or indirect contact, and it spreads just as quickly as the flu. It can also spread from one of your own toenails to another, or from a toenail to a fingernail. The risk of contracting nail fungus is especially high in warm, moist areas where the fungi thrive, for example in swimming pools, public showers and locker rooms. Another way to contract nail fungus is by sharing personal items like towels, shoes or nail clippers with an infected person. It can also spread at nail salons through nail polish or instruments that have not been properly sterilized.

If you have symptoms of a nail fungal infection – such as discolored, brittle, distorted or thickened nails – it is quite possible that you got the infection from somebody else, and it is important that you maintain proper hygiene to keep it from spreading to others. Take these steps to help eliminate the infection and reduce the risk of transmitting it to others:

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